Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 4 Nov 1986, p. 31

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a --_ i i -------- AI SACL at? malate a ---- The Port Perry Canadian Tire Midget 2's, got off to a fast start in their league opener at home, com- ing 4-0 over Millbrook. Mark Kendall in the net was great in his performance, earning his shutout. After the first period of play, on goals by Terry May and Jamie Men- zies - Menzies assisted after setting up May, closed in on a perfect pas, then scored after Jeff Oke rattled one off the back boards, making it 2-0 after one period of play. Both teams played a scoreless se- cond period with the checking very close and the penalties were scarce. In the third period, the tiremen came out skating and didn't stop till Jeff Oke, on a lead pass from Blair Novice House League Three games were played a week ago Monday at the Scugog Arena in the Novice House League. David's Hairstyling 7 Swamp Auto Body 4 This game marked the fourth win in a row for David's, and the first loss for Swamp. The scoring heroes of Matt Brown continued, as he pot- ted four goals and assisted on another. David Kemp had a pair, Jeff Clarke one plus an assist. Craig Laird got the hat-trick for Swamp, with Darren Kinnunen get- ting the other goal. Greg Pugh assisted on one. Port Perry Printing 2 Van Camp Contracting 1 This low-scoring affair was tied at one entering the third period. Matt Mantel scored the winner for Port Perry Printing in the last period. Mike Heasman and Darryl Bourgeois of Van Camp had traded goals earlier. Kinsmen 3 Remax Realty 2 Kinsmen scored twice in the last period to overcome the 2-1 Remax lead after two periods. Shawn Lewerentz had two for Kinsmen, in- cluding the winner, and Ian Shrigley had the other one. Matt Phoenix and Jason Hopkins replied for Remax. Port Perry Printing 2 Kinsmen 1 This close-checking game was tied with just over a minute remain- ing on the clock. Kirk Swain scored both goals for Port Perry Printing, assists going to Todd Parry and Matt Mantel. Ian Shrigley had Kinsmen's goal, assisted by Darryl Moase and David Verschuuren. - Van Camp Contracting 3 Swamp Garage 3 Van Camp overcame a 3-1 deficit with two goals in the third period to tie up the game. Darryl Bourgeois looked after all three scores for Van Camp, with single assists to Scott Swain and Derek Jansen. Craig Laird scored Swamp's three markers, all in the second period. Remax Realty 9 David's Hairstyling 3 Remax handed David's their first defeat of the season, leading 5-0 after two periods. Matt Phoenix scored three for Remax, Ian McCready and Adam Hunter two each. Troy Anderson and Ryan Diceman chipped in with single markers, and Jason Hopkins had an assist. Kent Taylor replied twice for Davids, assisted once by Mat: Brown, Jeremy Stevens had the other goal. Phillips scored, John Lally then got one unassisted late in the third period to give the tiremen a 4-0 win. Port Perry 8 Lindsay 6 In our opening game on Sunday, October 26 in Lindsay there was a new wave in action called the tire wave. Jamie Menzies with two goals, and Bobby Orr the other Port Perry C.T.C. 3-0 after one period of play. Rob Jamieson with two assists, Menzies one, Jeff Oke and Eric Douma one each rounded out the scoring. In period two, these same skaters known as the tiremen swept on their attack with the scoring after some neat passes between Menzies and Next games are not until Friday, November 14, as there is a Midget Tournament at the arena this Saturday. . Midget 2's take a pair A -- then Eric Douma finally scored with David Irvine and Mike Gibson assisting. Jeff Oke scored his second goal of the game with Gib- sons and May assisting. Well we have our Bobby Orr and he scores too with help from Menzies and May. Blair Phillips scored after breaking in alone' Keith Roberge finished up the barrage on the Lind- say cage by scoring at 4 second mark. The third period ended at curfew with Lindsay adding two goals. Beaverton 6 Port Perry 5 Beaverton handed the boys a 6-5 setback on Monday, October 20 after the first period of play the score was 5-2. It was in the last two periods that the boys showed what type of team we'll have this year, completely outplaying Beaverton. Goal scorers were Keith Roberge two, Jeff Oke, David Irvine, Mike Gibson all had one each. Assists in this game went to Blair Philiins 2 Irvine 1, Oke 1, Jamie Menzies 1. Team Larocque Electric Sportsland J&D Carpentry Crandells Compton Cable TV B.J. Donuts Smith Contracting Galley Fish & Chips Player & Team Doug Bronson- Larocque Bill Bridge- B.J. Donuts Brian Samis-J.& D. Ritchie LeFort-Crandells Dave Mann- Sportsland Brian Norton- Crandells Clarence Stephenson- Larocque Bill Van Camp- Galley Dave Bourgeois- B.J. Donuts Ken Jeffrey- Crandells Terry Rose- Sportsland Ron Zaparanuik- Larocque Bruce Gracie- Larocque Peter Lane- Galley SCUGOG MENS HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS As Of November 2, 1986 SCORING LEADERS ( W LT Gf Ga Pts 6 1 0 31 15 12 5 2 0 23 16 10 5 2 0 22. 15 10 4 3 0 23 22 8 3 4 0 17 20 6 2 5 0 19 27 4 2 5-0 15 23 4 1 6 0 15 27 2 NB WUTWO NOD PAN WWWNWTINZT IoD P : ph pt pd pd pd pd NNNNNusoSSRRRDR Say it with a ... BALLOON BOUQUET Add to Your Bouquet Candy, Fruit, Wine, Jams and Mints The Balloon House Delivery Available 986-5105 Vas - McDermott - Funeral Home Kindness - Courtesy - Economy We are bonded for your security. 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